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Materials

Large light-colored sweatshirt Pattern for organs

Various colored calico Iron

Scissors Fabric puffy paint

Iron-on bonding material, such as "Wonder Under"

Instructions

1. Wash and dry the sweatshirt.

2. Make paper patterns for organs and cut them out of calico (red for heart, blue for lungs, purple for liver, green for stomach, brown for intestines, yellow for kidneys).

3. Iron these onto the sweatshirt using the bonding material.

4. Outline the organs with the puffy paints and label them5. Let the sweatshirt dry thoroughly.

6. Wear it in class to show what you'd look like inside out!More to doDramatic play: Fill a box with medical props and bandaids so children can play hospital.More science: Copy patterns and directions for parents to duplicate this activity on a child's Tshirt. * Display models of the invisible man and woman on science table.

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